A painter, printmaker, teacher and muralist, Gladys Brannigan had a wide ranging career in several states, mostly on the east coast and where she exhibited extensively as well as in Arizona. She was staff artist of the Washington Evening Star newspaper in Washington DC, where she lived before 1900. In 1921, she was in New York City, and in the 1930s was head of the art department of the Hollins Institute in Roanoke, Virginia. However, she spent much of time between 1920 and 19 (showing 500 of 1497 characters).

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